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| 25 new of 610 responses total. |
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response 325 of 610:
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Oct 11 20:26 UTC 1998 |
Bisquick, or some similar leavening-already-added flour mixture?
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remmers
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response 326 of 610:
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Oct 12 17:16 UTC 1998 |
No, but you're mildly lukewarm.
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i
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response 327 of 610:
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Oct 18 00:19 UTC 1998 |
Is it mostly minimally-processed grain products?
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remmers
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response 328 of 610:
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Oct 18 13:08 UTC 1998 |
I wouldn't call it minimally-processed.
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valerie
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response 329 of 610:
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Oct 24 02:20 UTC 1998 |
This response has been erased.
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i
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response 330 of 610:
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Oct 24 17:37 UTC 1998 |
Instant potatoes?
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remmers
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response 331 of 610:
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Oct 25 15:18 UTC 1998 |
Not instant potatoes. This food is not usually eaten stand-alone, but
rather mixed with other things.
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i
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response 332 of 610:
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Oct 25 20:25 UTC 1998 |
Seasoned (quick?) rice?
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remmers
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response 333 of 610:
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Oct 26 10:53 UTC 1998 |
Not rice.
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alfee
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response 334 of 610:
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Oct 26 20:34 UTC 1998 |
Salad croutons?
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remmers
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response 335 of 610:
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Oct 27 23:44 UTC 1998 |
Not croutons, but you're warmer...
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keesan
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response 336 of 610:
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Oct 28 15:08 UTC 1998 |
breadcrumbs?
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alfee
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response 337 of 610:
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Oct 29 01:52 UTC 1998 |
Ooh, that's a good one.
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lilmo
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response 338 of 610:
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Nov 2 03:04 UTC 1998 |
How's about stuffing mix?
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remmers
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response 339 of 610:
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Nov 2 05:01 UTC 1998 |
Keesan has it in #336 - it's breadcrumbs. The nutrition facts
were from a box of Progresso seasoned breadcrumbs.
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keesan
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response 340 of 610:
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Nov 3 19:22 UTC 1998 |
We have nothing else in the house with a nutrition label besides oil and
vinegar, so I will resort to my nutrition textbook's appendix.
This is something I am eating at the moment, but did not come commercially
packaged in my case. 1 oz, 28 g, 7% water, 154 kcal
protein 7 g
carb 5.1 g
fiber 1.54 g
fat 13 g
sat fat 2.46 g
mono 4.05 g
poly 9 g
chol 0 (we are vegans)
calc 12 mg
iron 4.25 mg
magn 152 mg
phos 333 mg
pota 229 mg
sodi 5 mg
zinc 2.12 mg
VT-A (vitamin A) 11 RE
thia .06 mg
ribo .09 mg
niac .50 mg
B6 .06 mg
fola 26 mg
Vit C trace
This is a seasonal food. Should be easy to guess.
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keesan
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response 341 of 610:
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Nov 9 20:52 UTC 1998 |
This should be very easy to guess, especially if you have been reading other
items. What has no cholesterol, lots of fat and fiber, and is eaten one ounce
at a time? And is seasonal?
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remmers
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response 342 of 610:
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Nov 10 12:04 UTC 1998 |
Whatever it is has 7 gm of protein too. There aren't too many
vegetable foods with a nutrition profile like that. Too much
fat for tofu, though... <remmers ponders>
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keesan
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response 343 of 610:
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Nov 10 22:51 UTC 1998 |
Tofu has a lot more water.
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valerie
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response 344 of 610:
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Nov 12 15:25 UTC 1998 |
This response has been erased.
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keesan
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response 345 of 610:
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Nov 12 22:51 UTC 1998 |
No. But they do fit all my clues and we have a lot of them. Chestnuts are,
I think, mostly carbohydrate rather than fat.
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keesan
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response 346 of 610:
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Nov 16 19:48 UTC 1998 |
Someone please name all the seasonal foods for this month.
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i
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response 347 of 610:
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Nov 17 01:57 UTC 1998 |
Pumpkin, cranberries, turkey, "yams", perhaps various sorts of nuts,
>next, please<
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keesan
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response 348 of 610:
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Nov 18 23:09 UTC 1998 |
The answer is in one of those things you listed.
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i
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response 349 of 610:
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Nov 19 01:02 UTC 1998 |
Pumpkin seeds, cranberry seeds, turkey innards, or am i taking your "in"
too literally?
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